Mm i I!: Mi i 11 'si 3 -7. . 3 4 hi I.f the lower Southern Stale a most resolute aoti e.rne. spirit of resisU.ce to the He- .0.0 party ; that be percive, a sens.. vie iMo m mat spirit 01 Drotoeraoou ana that feeling of loyalty, together with that loe for a common country, which are al last the surest cement of the Union ; so that, in the present unhappy condition of affairs, be is almost tempted to exclaim that we are dissolving week by week and month by mouth: that the threads are gradually fretting themselves asunder; ..a... l. .l . . aud a stranger migh suppose that the Lx- T . . , , , i eoutife of the United btaies was tbe 1'reii- ident of two hostile Republics. It is not for me to raise a doubt upon the correct- ness of this dark picture, so far as the Southern croups upon the canvas are con- j i r - , . , , , . .( fc t e l vt .l . l people of the North are not enemies, but friends aud brethren of the bouth, faithful and true as in tbe days when Death has dealt his arrows promiscuously among them 00 common battle-fields of freedom. We will not suffer ourselves here to ... ., , dwell oo any evidences of a diff.reut teiu- per in the South ; but wc shall be cooteut with expression our belief that hostihty that is not designedly provoked, and that cao not provoke retaliation, is ao anomaly that must be traced to casual excitements, which cao not perpetuate alienation. A canvass for a presidential election, in some respects more important, perhaps, than any since 1800, has recently begun. Tbe House of Representatives was to be organized by a majority, while do party could cast more than a plurality of votes. The gloom of the late tragedy iu Virginia rested on tha (Tanitnl from inx .lav wlion Congress assembled. While the two great political parties were peacefully, lawfully, . . . ... J and constitutionally, though zealously, conducting tbe great national is?ue be tween free labor and capital labor for the Territories to its proper solution, ilruuch the trials of the ballot, operation directly or indirectly on the various departments ol tbe Government, a baud of exceptional cerneu, nui i must be mauigea in tne who ,nd wnll assail ,,, 0..ly the opinion that 1 cao pronounce as accurately ! Democratic pany, lor there is no other. Will concerning the Northern or Uepublicau ' th Democratic party lake up the assault 1 representatives here as any one. 1 know 1 be menaces of disunion are made, though their public haunts and their private ways, j not " n0". J"1 ,n jls bhalf- ,'' "V"1 i- " , , ,., ,. ' avow or disavow them. Its silence, thus lar, e re not . hostile Lepuhl.c, or repre- , oll ls nol alarming. The effect entatives Of one. e confer together, ! , ,,. n.ii.m.uuon, if uccesstul, would be to but only as tbe organs of every party do, I continue the rule of the Democratic party, and must do io a political system which though a minority, by terror. It certainly Obliges ns to act sometimes as partisans, ! Plt need no more than this to secure ihe wh.le it requires us always to be patriots j s.uccess f ,he KPMica party. 'd .... 1 Ivir 3 . r the time has come when the Democratic par- and statesmen. Difforeoccsof opiuiou.even ly musl rule Dy lerrri instead of rui.hg on tbe subject of slavery, with us are po- throu?h conceded public confidence, then il is litical, not social or personal, differences- quite certaiu thai it can not be dismissed There is not one disuuiouist or disloyalist j lr"in power too soon. Ruling on that odious among us all. We are altogether uucon- fnicp'. it could not long save e'ther'h' . c i i Constuution or nubhe liberty. But I shall cious of any process of dissolution going no( beheve the ,,Pelnocrallc prty wlli consent oo among us or around us. e have nev- tu Mand ln ,nis p(,slon, ihough it does, er been more patient, and never loved the ' through the action ot its represeuiatives, seem representatives of other sections more than to cover and sustain those who thieaten disa llow. We bear the same testimony for i nion- 'know the Democracy at the North. the people around ns here, who, .hough iu j J k,uw ,Lheu' now ia lt,r, wan,n? f,r"B'h . r r . . ' , ', . 6 . ! I do nol know a possible disunionist among the ery center where the bolt of disuuion j lneul alL , bf :,eve lh(.y Wl) be as taithlul to must fall first and with most fearful effect, the Union now as ihey were in the bygone seemed never less disturbed than now. ! days when their ranks were full, and their We bear the same testimony for all tbe ! challenge to the combat was always the war districts and Slates we represent, TBe cry of victory. Bui. if it shall prove otherwise. ; men, contemptuous equally of that grca! ! i"fore to decide the issues of other days, question and of tbe parties to the coutro I i hey can reconsider hereafter, and reverse, if ersy, and impatient of the constitutional "".d be' j menl 'r " Pro''uu;cne " ,. . r - , - , I to-dav. as they have more than once recon- ystem which confines the eitwns of every sldere,, and rewersed their judgments in for State to political action by suffrage, io or- mer tunes. Il needs no revolution fo correct gaoized parties within their own borders, ! any error, or preveut any danger, under any inspired by an enthusiasm peculiar to ! circumstances. themselves, and exasperated by grievances , X"r," atvnr sP",al "nse JT r"t . ' , . r r , . . j ! lutton likely to occur under a Republican ad- aod wrongs that some of them had suffered JminlMraUon- v, e are ,'u no new by inroads of armed propagandists of slavery . lran,acB nu evfll , a new dispute. Our in Kansas, unlawful as their owu retaliation (illi,CTS nnderiook agreaiworkn.rihemselves. was, attempted 10 sunven slavery in Virginia by conspiracy, ambush, invasion, and force. The method we have adopted, of appealing 10 Ihe reason and judgment c.f the people, to be pronouni ed by suffrage, is ihe ouly one by which I'rea pnvernmenl can be maintained which is in marked harmony with the spirit of the Christian religion. While generous and charitable natures will probably concede that John Brown and his associates acted on earnest though fatally erroneous convictions, yet all good citizens will nevertheless agree, that this attempt to execute an unlawful pur pose in Virginia by invasion, involving ser vile war, was an act of sedition and treason, and criminal in just the extent that it affected the public peace and was destructive of hu man happiness and human life. It is a pain ful reflection that, after so long an experience of the beueficent working of our system as we have enjoyed, we have had these new il Instrations in Kansas and Virginia of the ei istence among us of a class of men so mis guided and so desperate as to seek to enforce their peculiar principles by the sword, draw ing after a a need for the further iliustratitn by their punishment of that great moral truth, formly Mpressed here and elsewhere, that especially applicable in a Republic, that ihey , lhfe haM ihrems of disunion are so unnat who take up the sword as a weapon of contio-, uraI ,hat they will find no hand to execute versy shall perish by the sword. In the latter iem- We are of 0M race ian!,Uage, liberty, case, the lamented deaths of so many citizens, I and fal,h. enga?f.d. indeed, in varied indus slain from an ambush and by surprise all j trv. bul evea ,oa, jnijuslry, so diversified, Ihe more lamentable because they were in- j br s us inl0 more intimaie relations with nocent victims of a frenzy kindled without . ,acn nerluan an y 0,hcr people .howeverho their agency, m far distant fires the deaths rooseneouSt and ,nouh j,vlllg undera consoli eveuof ihe offenders themselves, pitiable, al- dal(.d Government, ever maintained. We though 1 necessary and just because ihey ac 1 ,anEa lnro,,ohont, if one joint of our Fed ted under delirium, which blinded their jn ig-: frame 8 smj,t,n; ilc 11 is certain thai menu to Ihe real nature of Iheir criminal en- , , , j,.j mils, r,sl,. Y,u mav re- terpnse ( tbe alarm and consternation nam-: rallir atvLf.ni1 Ihrntinhnm ih. nn!rt- - ! rally awakened throughout ihe country, exci ting, for the moment. Ihe fear lhat our whole system, with all its securities for life and lib erty, was coming to an end a fear none the more endurable because continually aggra vated by new chimeras to which ihe great leading event lent an air of probability ; sure ly all ibese constituted a sum of public mis ery, which ought to have satisfied the most fnoroid appeine for social horrors. But, as in the case of the gunpowder plot, and the Salem witchcraft, and the New York colonial negro plot, so now; ihe original actors were swiftly followed by another aud kindred class, who sought to prolong and widen the public distress by attempting to direct the indignation which it had excited against parties guiltless eqtiallv of complicity aud of sympathy wiih the offenders. Posterity will decide in all the recent cases where political responsibility lor public dis asters must fall; and posterity will give lit tle heed to our inter'sted instructions. It was not until the gloomy reign of Domttian had euded, and liberty and Virtue had lound assured refuge under the sway o( the milder Nerva. thai the historian arose whose narra tive of lhat period of tyranny and terror has been accepted by mankind. The Republican parly being thus vindica ted against the charge of hostility to ihe South, which has been offered in excuse for the menaces of unconstitutional resistance in ihe event of its success. I feel assuted lhat il will tusiain me in meeting ihem in the spirit of ihe defender of the English Commonwealth: "Surely they ibat shall boast as we do to be a free nation, and having the power, shall not also have tbe courage to remove, consti tutionally, every Governor, whether he be the supreme or subordinate, may piease their fan cy wun a ridiculous and paiuted freedom, tit to cozen babies, but are, indeed, under tyran ny and servitude, as wanting that power, which is the root and source of all liberty, to dispose of and economise in ihe land which d hath given them, as members of family " their own home and free inheritance, wuhoiu which na'iiral and essential power " free nation, though bearing his Umu , heads, they can, in due esteem, be thought no j ?l? "11"?. " ." 'rBBelllilhoI1.h , fgal or ; mtulerable, hangs on themaa a lordly tcourBe, i not as a tree government." The Republican party knows, as the j whole couutry will ultimately come to t uuderstaud, that the noblest objects of national life must Dtrish. if that ltto itself ! shall be lost, aud, therefore, it will accept the issue tendered. It will lake up tne wora , ' wl"fh so willing to renounce, and. , combining il with that other glorious thought, ' J ' " inspirallon0 (iv(iih. w uti.il una tcca at t ,, .... .., Mrlni ouwaTl. with the motto inscribed on us banner, "Union and Libkrtt, come what may, in victory as in I defeat, m power as out of power, now and for ever." ii ine t If the Republican party maintain the iDmn, wen me worm will an ihc uuuci hhuw mat ery pary m ,hjs C()U,ir, B,sl stand on Cnion ground; that ihe American people wilt sustain m parly that is not capable i f making a sacrifice of us ambition ou ihe altar of C"'fy: "'at alti..uh a party may ! h2v so'"ut h, 01 J f4"'- f 'a,dbl""r ; such lradiliin.il merit, yet, it it le lacking in lne pue VIItue of loyaUy ,0 tlie i'ni,,i.. all its advantages will be unavailing ; and then ob- noiious as, through tons cherished and obsti nate prejudices, the Republican parly is in Ihe capital States, yet even there it will ad vance like an arm' with banners, winnirg the favor of the whole people, and it will be armed with the national confidence and sup port, when il shall be found the only party that dr.'emis and maintains the mitgriiy of ihe Union. I hose who seek to awaken the terrors nf disunion seem to me to have too hastily con sidered the conditions under winch they are to make their attempt. ho believes that a I KepuDlicau administration and Congress ! could practice tyranny under a Constitution .... .k..L. e nnrtl J'l'. t 1 " """ VMtn- " Vet tyranny must not only be practised, but must be intolerable, and there must be no re maining hope for constitutional relief, before lorctble resistance can find ground 10 stand on anywhere. Tht P"I,Ie of ,he Unlled s,a,es- ac,'nS ,n preme tribunal to try and determine all polit ical issues. '1 hey are as competent to decide ! the issues of to day as tliev have been here for us, and for our successors to erect a free and Federal empire, whose arches shall span the N01 th American continent, and re lied the rays of the sun throughout his whole ! passage from the one to the other ol the great oceans. They erected thirteen olitscotumns all at once. These are standing now, the ad miration of mankind. Their successors ad ded twenty more ; even we who are here have shaped aud elevated three of that twenty, and all these are as linn and steadfast as the first thirteen j and more will yet be necessary when we shall have rested from our labors. Some among us prefer for these columns a composite material ; others the pure white marble. Our fathers and our predecessors differed in the same way, and on the fame point What execrations should we not all unite in pronouncing on any statesman who heretofore, from mere disappointment and disgj.-t at being overruled in his choice of materials fnr any new culumn then to be quarried, should have laid violent hands on the imperfect structure, and brought it down to the earth, there to remain a wreck, instead of a citadel of a world's best hopes! I remain now in the opinion I have urn- fi s ,ease at-)IIl he $,ruclllre , ,he .. ' Government, and sav that it i a compart. and lhat a breach, by one of ihe States or l y Congress, of any one aiiicie. absolves all the members from allegiance, and lhat the States may separate hMn ibey have, or fancy they have, cause for war. Uut once try to sub vert it, and you will find lhat it is a Govern ment of the whole penpl as individuals, as well as a compact of States ; that every indi vidual membt-r of ihe body-politic is con scious of his interest and power in it, and knws that he will be helpless, powerless, hopeless, when it shall have gone down. Mankind have a natural right, a natural in stinct, and a natural capacity fur self-government; and when, as here, they are sufficient ly ripened by culture, Ihey will and must have self government, and no other. The franiers of our Constitution, with a wisdom that surpassed all previous understanding among men, adapted it 10 these inherent ele ments of human nature. He strangely, blindly misunderstands ihe anatomy of Ihe great system who thinks that its only bonds, or even its strongest ligaments, are the writ ten compact or even the multiplied and thor oughly ramified roads and thoroughfares of trade, commerce, and social intercourse. These are strong indeed, but us chiefest in struments of cohesion those which lenderit inseparable and indivisible are the millions of fibres of millions of contented, happy hu man hearts, binding by their affections, their ambitions, and iheir best hopes, equally the high and the low, the rich and Ihe poor, ihe wise and the nnwise, the learned and Ihe un tutored, even the good and the bad, lo a Gov ernment, the first, the last, and ihe only such one thai has ever existed, which takes rqnal heed always of iheir warns, their wishes, and iheir opinions; and appeals to them all, indi vidually, once in a year, or in two years, or at least in four years, for their expressed con sent and renewal, without which it must cease. No ; go where you will, and to what class yon may, with commissions for year fatal service in one hand, and your bounty counted by the hundred or the thousand pie ces of silver in the other, a thousand resisters will ne up for every recruit you can engage. UMON COUiXTY STAR & LEWISBURG CHRONICLE 3IAY 18, JSOO. j On the banks equally of the tst. Lawrence anil ! s''lrlhe SaVcf Mexico, and in the dells or the Rocky Moun tains, among the fishermen on he Banks of Newfoundland, the weavers and spinners of Massachusetts, the stevedores of New York, the miners of Pennsylvania, Pike's Peak and California, the wheat-growers of Indiana, the cotton and the sugar planters on the Missis sippi, among the voluntary citizens from eve. . ry other land, not less than the native born, j me unnsuan anu ine jew, among inr uiaiaus j on the prairies, the contumacious Mormons ! m Deseret, the Africans tree, the Africans in , bo0(,,e lne jnma,es of hospitals and alms- hon es, and even the criminals in the peni tentiaries, rehearse the story of your wrongs and their own, never so eloquently and never so mournfully, and appeal to them to rise. They will ask yon, "ls this all 1" "Are you more just than asmngton, wiser than Ham ilton, more humane than Jefferson 1" "What new form of government or of union have you Ihe power to establish, or even the cun ning to devise, that will be more just, more safe, more free, more gentle, more beneficent, or more glorious than this V And bv these simple interrogatories you will be silenced and confounded. Mr. President, we are perpetually forget ting this subtle ami complex, yetobviousaml natural mechanism of our Constitution ; and because we do forget it, we are continually wondering bow it is that a confederacy of thirty and more .States, covering regions so vast, and regulating interests so various of so many million of men, constituted and con ditioned so diversely, works ri$.ht on We are continually looking to see il slop and stand still, or fall suddenly into pieces. Bi t, in truth, it will not stop ; il can nol slop; it was made not to stoji, but 10 keep in motion ' in motion always, aud without force. For my own part, as this wonderful machine, when 11 had newly come from the bands ol its almost divine inventors, was the admira tion of my earlier years, although it was then bul imperfectly knuwn abroad, so now, when it forms the central figure 111 ihe economy of the world's civilization, and the best sympa thies of mankind favor its continuance, I ex pect that il will stand and work right on un til men shall fear its failure no more than we now apprehend that the sun will cease to hold his eternal place in Ihe heavens. Nevertheless, I do not expect to see this purely popular though majestic system al ways working on unattended by the presence and exhibition of human temper and human passions. That would be 10 expect to enjoy rewards, benefits, and blessings, without la bor, care, and watchfulness an expectation contrary to divine appointment. These are Ihe discipline of the American citizen, and he must inure himself to iu W hen, as now, a great policy.fastened upon the country through its doubts and tears, connrinea Dy its nanus, and strengthened by personal interests and ambitions, is Io be relaxed and changed. order that the nation may have its just and natural, and free developenietits, then, indeed, all the w inds of controversy are let loose up on us from all points ol the political compass we see objects and men only through ma zes, mists, aud doutHIul and lurid lights. The earth seems 10 be heaving under onr feei, and the pillars ot the noble fabric that protects us to be trembling before our eyes. But Ihe appointed end of all this agitation comes at last, and always seasonably ; Ihe tumults of the people subside; the country becomes calm once more ; and then we find lhat only our senses have been disturbed and thai they have betrayed ns. The earth is firm as always before, and ihe wonderful structure, for whose safety we have feared so anxiously, now more firmly fixed than ever, still stands unmoved, enduring, and immov able. "STAR & CHRONICLE" CALEN DAR. I e - ? sr, t: . ' ?j I Jan-! Jul) 21 31 4l Si 1 2 a 4 s r s tl'tc'lllf.'ll-Tll liltilTflsllN'r-JI 2:.i30.3ll I Sl'lO'll fjllll 1 1.V1' J 17 ' IS l!.;-.i '-! J-'lA'l S4.2S!Sli!iS;28 : '3I I I j Febr. I Aug. S S 4 1 at 4 ! H'lll ' mi 1 1 ;its; Ti! 12 14 ii:r. r.,i lS' -o!2! 222:ll-'l 24 lji2i''i-.'.za. Mar..; Sept.. J ,1 J I 1 ri s 4 51 l 7 si 11.12il:ilniu. ltillo2'H2;i22 ' 1 :: i U 1 S 2oi-'l'22 ::i:24 l2ji2'ij27;2- 21;i il , April I . i Oeto..' 1 2 3 s r, !l 11:12 13 14 I 1 21 3 4 S ?. si u lu;ii12h:i ill lr.'WlTUs l'..i20 j21 2212.1 J4i2i 2 27 ;2S 2i'.;w all I I lillfillTllSjlv 2"!21 i ' 22,2.1. 24'2i 2 2:;2j i2i;wi 111 M i i i i Msy - o 1 21 3 4 5; " S 9Hl 11112! H IS 1.IT-1,I ove. l i S f. niiirisi 21-22i2;i24l21:2li; !lsil'J)20,2lrJ'.'l2:ii21 28 20,311 I ' ' iiae Deee. j si 4I s ; 7 d D:lM!lil21:lUlll.'. 1 17ilC;i9'2i;2l.22 3 4 SI 7 lo'll;12 t:::u ITlSi!l;2l!2ll22i23 121!2.'. 2d. 27 2S 21' lj:il PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. Jos. IHIddlclon & Co., Nos. 156 and 158 North Fourth street, above Arch street, PHILADELPHIA. "DRAXDIErf, Wines and Gins im- J I ported direct and warranted 1'L'KE mod anld to Jjriiffi;tt9 and Hotel keeper at lowest wholeMlerrire. The aJU'iflment eooemta of Otatd. Finet and Ko ch. II- Brandien; Old Pnrt, fhcrrr. Madeira. Li.hon and Champagne Wine: alo. a lame stock of Mooonirithela Klibltey, Holland ilin, Irish and etrb Whiskey. t;tmH24 NOTICE. THE Books and Accounts of Ihe late firm of lithrr d) Mutter have been left at Ihe office of Ihe undersigned, on South Second street, for settlement. All persons interested will please bear it in mind. KM. CAMERON, J. Lewisburg, Feb. 24, lSfiOwH LAW OFFICE REMOVED. John B. Linn, ATTORNEY AT llff-Office al his house ou N. .Market St. bet 1st & 2d ' I.f s Isilmrg. Pa. The HOWARD and HOPE Express Companies. I EXPRESSES Daily to anil from any J portion of thf 11, 1 ted StiitM ami CaniuUo. Office ml CAI.DWKLL'5 lrag store, iVm-lniix l!S9lMeO. Tbe Beat Work and l.afet Style TAILORING. JOHN B. MILLER thankful for past favors would slate thai he has re ceived the FALL & Winter Fashions, and is prepared to CL"T, MAKE, and HE PAIR garments as usual. He will endeavor, as heretofore, to execute his work satisfacto rily to all. Lewisbnrg, Oct 1859 Da-W.H. BacKiiorm. Da.N.V.Pcaor. ri'RDV & II AC HliOl SE, pnrsiciAxs and svkgeoxs, RESPECTFULLY offer iheir services to the citizens of Lewisburg and the sur rounding country. tfr"'Parlicu'ar attention paid to SURGERY. Enquire in West Market street or at the residence of Mrs. Backhouse. Ian. IM60. T)T TVTT'O for Justices and )L.ill JYU Con-tables, for tm!e or pruned to order, at the Chrouiclc Office !" , ,! . T s ftjl" nils i i: NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. Wm.BroYTn Jr. & ths. C. Dunlile, Having formed a Partnership, al ihe old stand ol Wra. & J. H. Brown, Market Si.abuve 4ih, Lewisburg, ARE offering a large assortment o' J. Fall anil HIVTtll .ooi, ooiiaisting of Ready Made Clothing, Cloihs, Castmerrs, Coatings. Vesiings, Carpetings, Bleached and Brown Linens, Drillings, Shir- '"a'so aC'large variety of LADIES' DKESS GOODS, such as Calicoes, Challies, Lawns Delains, Barsges, Silks, (iinghams,Shawls.4c Also all kinds'of Notions, Groceries, Hard ware, Cedarware, Queens aud Glassware Fish, Salt, Tobacco. Also all kiud of Itritk for building pur poses. Call and eiamineforyonrselves. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods. BROWN & DL'NKLE. Lewisburg, Oct 20, IS53 RIVIERE HOUsT LEWISHl'liH, I'A. it. ... iii:tzi:i., rron'r. mHIS Hotel is located in the center nf Ihe town, one square from Ihe Conn House. siness in ihe lown, will finl this a pleasant and comfortable home. Chaiges moderate. Lewisburg, Pa, Sept. 6, !.") m3 Josiah Baker & Co., HAVE made arrangements wiih E. E. Locke tt Co. to furnish 95 per ceni. AI-OOIIOI.. by Ihe Bbl. and Half Bid. as cheap as it can be bought in Philadelphia. Tbey have also just received a general as sortment of miiis, laiai'jww, ralnta and OllM,Glas antl Putty, COPflL VARKiSHGB, BRUSHES and PERFUXIKKY, CONFECTIONERY. FANCY SOAPS, CUTLERY, BCRXIXG FLL JU, . ,, in, , m ! rine Oil, all popular Tatent Medicines, . , m i c ai,i. c i. Liquorsjobaccn, Snuff.Iiks, Soda Ash, Wheel Grease, &c. &c. All lhe above articles offered VERY CHEAP FOR CASH. Call before buying elsewhere. Our Motto is ' Small Profits & quick Sales." Lewisburg, May 13. I85. Blew Arrangemenxs-.-Hew uooas: JOSEPH L.WN having taken the; J veil known .SI 1 KLK HA I SlOhh, has , refilled it, and filled in an extensive variety ol j IJatx. Ow. Gmtlrmen 8 Cluthn fi Ac. Also a larse and splendid stock of CI.OTIIS CASSl.MLKKS.&c, which he will make npt Wfr.as he still continues Ihe Tailoring Busi-! ness. He is prepared to execute all work I entrusted lo his care, lo lhe satisfaction of the ; customer. N. B. Cultins and Iiepairine jr done to order. (Lewisbur?, pril 10. 1857 nil moOTiii. mn Just oiicned. opposite tlie Riviere House, in tlie Room -lately occupied by A. Singer. Fl'I T. ami rnmnlpte assnrlmrnt nf fl . . ... . n -i.ihe ll Miand on IN G , ac',r, U -oats, ISosi- iiTaCtals. and Coats of every style an, pal- tern ; and Pantaloons and Vests lo suit. Also, j a large variety of Lnder Clothing, such as Drawers, Shut", Ac. Also.a fine assortment of Hoys' Clothin" of lhe latest styles. Also, HaTS and C.l'.s equal to any offered in this country. In fact, I haveeverylhing necessary in Ihe shape of Clothing, which 1 offer at a very small advance for cash. PHILIP UOODMAX. Ag'l. ry.A.1! kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange fur Goods. Lewisburg, Oct. 24. Taggart & Fart's Patent Family Sewing Machine, With Spaulding's Improvement! PUBLIC attention is respectfully invited to the superior merits of these new and unproved machines. They will Hem, Fill.Oather and Embroider. Will sew every variety of fabric from Ihe finest Swiss Muslin lo ihe heaviest tailoring, without missing stitches. They are very strong and durable. We feel fully justified in warranting these machines to be in every respect equal lo rec ommendations, as they have been thoroughly tested in competition with all the high priced ones, by persons competenl lo judge, who have given as the most satisfactory testimo nials and certificates, which are published in onr circular, to which we refer fora more full description. Finishing and Sales Rooms, Market street, next door to lhe residence of John Walls.Esq. Prices -$n5, $45 and $50, according to size and finish, all complete and delivered, and thorough instructions given in all varie ties of work. All wishing a good Sewing Machine, will please call and examine, or address II. &. Spauldinaor J. W.ShrJner, Lewisburg, Union Co, Pa. We respectfully referlo the following ladles, who are using these machines: Mrs 8 (ieddes, Mrs 8 W Duncan, Miss Lonisa Morris, Mrs C A Lyndall, Miss Lidie Mar key. Miss Julia A Cornelius, Mrs Ifev P B Matr, Mrs Johnson Walls, Mrs Or Hayes, Mrs Francis Wilson, Mrs M Urown, Mrs Jas M'Creight. Mrs F;Beerstecher, Mrs J A Krea mer, Lewisburg; Mrs J P Tusiin, Northum berland; Mrs Rev John (luycr. Mrs M 8 Ap pleman, Mrs David Roberts, Mrs Sylvester Pursel, Mrs Alfred Crevelmg, Mrs E Fow ler, Mrs E H Hughes, Mrs A M Boon, Mrs Creasey. Miss M Derr, Columbia Co. Lewisburg, Feb. 29, I860 CHARLES N GREGOR carries on the above business in Prick's Brick Block, North Third street. Cutting and Ma king in good style according lo the best Fash ions. Give as a chance, and see if we can not -jiw you. c. MACG, - Lewisburg. Kor. 1, 85 Fimx'iSk ' faa,-wa ili'UVHIig J.I.IIB. gn The subscriber has on hand a splendid Scfeollection of both Frail and Ornamental TREES, &c. &c embracing the very best varieties' of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Cherries Apricots .Km":"" hemes, naspoeiries.-u..,..., - - ALSO Large Horse Chestnut, European Mountain ; Ash? American Mountain Ash, Sugar Maple I for street planting. Ever blooming Hose, and a splendid collection of Bulbous and other , Flowering Plants. rVNursery Grounds on the farm cf Ja's F. Liun Esq. on the Turnpike, within hall a mile of l.ewisbur?. All orders will receive strict attention. l iT Trrm mrariaMg C.1SII. WILSON I. LINN. Lewisburg, July 7, 1K5H. CO-I'ARTNEIISjIIIP. jj i" " Tlie linili'rsijjned have as- RilTi c; Jsociated themselves into rooarl- tjTiie.Jiiiership for the purpose of carry- , UimzJ&s2.lu lne l.uinberin;, Planing,; and Carpentering business in all their various j ! branches, al llie I CcUiisburq GlCfllll PllUlillO illill3. where thev intend to keep a s!i rk of I ine. Hemlock, Walnut, Cherry, Poplar, Nsh, Ma ple, and all kinds ol Lumber, Flooring Shel ving, Siding, Shingles, l.mh. Joi-ts. Snidding, Fencing, Pickets, D.ior and Window Frames, Doors, Shuilers, liluols, S.ish, Mouldings, Brackeis,&c. Planing. Slitting, Scroll Saw ing, &c, done at short notice and all work warranted to give satisfaction, both in rice and woikinauslup. J. 1. MEFFENPERFER, MARTIN DREISBACH, HIKAM L-RKISBACH LevlburK Planing Mille, Ajril 1, lSH. Aurlloi ana t'nmmlsslun House ia Liwlsburg. iiHJ: Legal Auciioneer! w"..4.IoiiellOT havingbeen appointed j sole Auction, er lor l.ewisbi.rg, is prepared lo ! attend to all calls in bis line in lown aud country. Commission Sales. In Anri! nexi. I intend to open on Marke tlreel a Room for Ihe reception , and the sale (ii .... .. . aisiaie.i ume ..fan kinds ..t i.oods at Ane - I lion. Anv one wishing indispose ol any am - yce ran ,,p5i, ,, -Ine ail'd i win su al lhe best advantage 1 can and chai a per cenrage tor the same Feb. 2. 1S.')! F A DOXEHOWER WINFIELD FACTORY! A'eur Hal t Irlull, I'm'on Co., Va. matr tiip sulist-rilier. thankful Rigy f..r past pammag uld inform RtZl (jre aIi kjnds of WoorB ;oods such as j f .,t(h rassineres. Twee.;. Sattineii. Jeans, ' IIIaiiLeis and Flannels: also. Carpet and Stockini; arns. His machinery heing of ihe si kind in u--e, and having employed the best of workmen, he feels sale in sayms hat his work shall not he surpassed ly any establishment in lhe country. A good sup ply 01 tnearjuvegomiN kepi constantly on nam. for sale or to exrhanse f.;r wonl, ut pnees that can mt latt to I'Um: e. Wnol. will be Carried in the best m.iniif r and on the shortest notice. Terms ft.r card in:', r.i-sh rn the de livery of the rolls. MAKK H Al.Fl'ON V. WuifieM Mills, March MK lH.r)7. THE substrilier ton j. tinues to rarrv on int't'.JfTr ,,h-eV,f:,L,,n,;,r::..r,:l. J. tinues t rarrv on the Mree.. near MarUu and respeciloll, 'h' P bi; Inends and ,h. I.euishurs. Mav 22. I."'" N OTA 1 tY 'l '11L1C. William Jones, TT011NEY at Law. ullrrtlnns 2v promptlv attended to. Oll'iceon Maikel ' street, opposite the Presbvteitan rliuirh. j r.9ti i r.wisr.iin;. I'A. " " I r a pt ivrT a' a vv T?nr .ai ' UAD1JL L alllla JIUlJl e AT ollfll nl. v'i....,i Tl,.. .ol.. ..ell..,, Ulllll -1111 isiirri. im nuu.'Miiuri j 1. most respectfully informs the citizens ol Lewisburg and vicimtv, that he has on hand and for sale a cheap lot of II KX IT I It K, for the Spring trade, comprising Pressing anil Common IJurcans, Sec retaries and Book Cases, Center, Card and Pier Tallies, Pining and Breakfast Tallies. Ciiilinariis, Cot tage ami other lledi-leads, Clauds Ssofas. and Chtiirs of all kinds. COFFINS made to order or short notice. The public are cordially invited to examine his work. as he is sure that they will be satis fied with his stock of Ware, and prices. solomox vorxu Lewisburg. Sept. 15. iw.'ti James F. Linn. J. Herrill Linn. T F. & J. 31. LINN, J Aftornrjat at Law, LEWISUUIili, 574 Union County, Penn'a. t. MKRRILL Lll' ef jn.sisrE for Ihe State of Ifwa, with poaer to take Depni'itiunit.ai'knowleilire Deeila.ae. $3,000 Wanted! IN pursuance of an act of the last Legisla ture of Pennsylvania, the Commissioners of Union county desire to Iforrow money tn tne anove amount, in sums not less lhan $100, the interest ;o be paid annually, and the principal within three vear. Inquire of H. P. SHELLER. Treasurer. Lewisbnrg, Pa., May Sfi, !85n. LOU? KK! LUMIIKK!! THE subscribers have for sale -p- -(in lots lo suit purchasers iTl'j"aa a large stock of L3fNiiyj J'Af 0.1t).S-Panel Slitll MSii Plank. Ac. Also S.OCO I'Xt HAILS. 26 inch Sawed Shingles superior quality. Also .Square Timber for Duildings : Which are offered low for cash, at our Mills on Mouth Branch of the White Deer Creek in Hartley township or delivered on Ihe Brush Valley Narrows road at lhe end of our Road. I v A Diploma lor a superior sample of nanus, ana a rremium lor Kails and Shing les, were awarded us at the last fnion Co.A Fair. JOHN M'CALL & BI!O t Iy773 Forest Hill P O, Union Co, Pa ABR'M E. BOWER, walcliniiiker VVaiiil Jeweler, ?i second door shore Thir.i on Market street LEWISI1UEO. Would respectfully inform the public lhat he has on hand a fine assortment i.f (;M anj Silver Lever and Lepine Watches a good stock of Gold.Caineo and Masonic Breastpins of lhe latest style Gold and CameoKarrings Ac, which he intends to sell very cheap also a splendid assortment of Eight-Day and Thirty HourCLcJCA'.Vand Time pieces. Kveryanicle warranted lo be what it is sold for. The greatest care will betaken in Repal rlnR and Cleaning of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, and everything warranted lo give natisfarliitn Plac n.,t. I. . n 1 "7 " ...o-c can, ana give him some trouble to show his Watches and Jewelry. July XI, 17 AX. v PlIEA? EXPKESS- KetliM'lion ol uaifs. i and all persons em-aged in . and from Philadelphia- orpplllVTW l dipping Go. ds to ami consult your own inteie-ts! : Goods shipped from IU lo 12 per cent, less pcr iou lbs. lhan by any oiher Lines, . J,()V K I! S LINE of Dmy CARS are rarry.ng freight to and ; fr m iha poinl a( lhe lulowlI)g (Jrea.iy from lhat point Reduced Rates : 1st Class 2 lo 3 do 4 do cts. per 1"0 pounds i 31 do j 27 do j St do I I'.l do ' Special Or IJepol in Philadelphia I'ramrk. Ztll 4 llniehmnn. Mm & Hill Mark't M Persons shfulit le careiul to have thrir Goods marked in care i f the above Line, lo prevent imposition I" m other l.inis Nov 13 JNO WALLOW KK & SON rSPrlfc.-., Evans & Watson's ibl!'5! MllDlMllli MILS. No.3U4 Chestnut St. J 'Utltai t'tj'ht'tl. ASOTIlUt TKII MM! I Ilil.lLIMH. S. t. JK. l'.'.J. To tha Prcfi'l,-nl .f In- IVi.n.v.i.nw Aric-ullural S.-CM.V : Tlw ul'-Tir.-r.. y. nr r.iuintitt.e lo ra:tnntie Ilia cino utc ,il a SaiiiRihli'lr r-lc,-t l.tali. Jt alpoo. altrr Im-Ihic xm..-I It. a atrf.ntf fl" 'U Ltic r'uir (iriiUi.ua for cittlil hour, rtllcllull)r i. .r ,ci.t Ttml alt. r m-w-ii tul. .! .a ...! atid ll.rcc cf yir.t hul isitiKulfifl atoui.d Hi alr.lt a iicuca la the ptt ?-i.cc f !( rdti.uult. n il the Ci.iit.-liU taScO uut. a lilllc t,rnii-l. tut tont ,v,n .crt-l.r.l. fcTrral SOt.T .M-.l.il l,r(,riif.rc r.c-ivr.l .y lite man ufai turcr. a'l a lari.'w unat lily i f .1- rum-iiU wcic IU the Safe. anl cauip nut culirclv uiiii.jur.il The cxicriiuetit mli-lit-a u, f-f tl.c ta.city i.f Safe of llo km,! to firf.lctl ruutcula frtaj auj Arc to almu tlicy may Ih, cxHi.c,l. The Cuuuiillee aaril(l a D.pU ma and atlT, r McJat. Oku. U. Wii-ifaaaii, J'.ll W llfc.,MT. J. P. ki.TiiKri.ii-li, ALtktiiti.lilUJ.T. mr.l. AMillU.t. WiiwiSflToif, D,i.f trjit. 17, ls..y. llek.ra. Eyas a Watis. I'hoaiicll'lna. thtl"MtH : Tli., culamanilrr Fircl'riif Sr.f. if y ur mauulacturi. pun ha.U hy u, fn nj your Aiiciil, 1,-m-A Uarrttl. dfnur city, Mttuc uinc mi'iilhi wan ae Tcrcly tri-d hjr huiiilars la.t Sntiirilar ni!,t. and al-thdUi.-h they nad a all .lje h:itiDier. culd cl.i.-el-. drill, and vruiiHwder. th'-T Uid Uut .uereed iu 1'iefiiuK the lile. Tltu l.oelt liems une uf"IUll9 l't Ut IVder lruuf,T, Diey could uut 2-t the fca-l. r iutu it. l ut drill ed a hole iu tlie irtwer panel eu-l Inlci d iu a lare . h:,rir . ahi'-li ipiiiled. and altl.i.u.-h the ilour, ti...l aud out. .howed the oiiiosii-n not In have h.ruaRIl ui.e, it aaa not f ns d oe-n. U t- eu x.ee Ihey were tin ilea t, r uart of the nihl at aulk uu II. Vleare tnurl. rat- I ifed at the ie,ult of ti.e ali.un t lueuler it. and il ll.e . Blcu.rf.v t u. J. ! them. Yuc, truiv, iayni. junks. CKF.AT FIKFrASOTHhR 'j hi! Vl'J' ' K ; .11.1 r. Tt-iin.. i(vli 1.', ltZ9. MfMPm. KVAN'P k Al.-".. hiliMl. ljhn.: j nlmrn It .Ti i(lf dic grrit j.l. nfur to y t. you i tliil tlie ?Utnm.Jt-r .ff, liirh 1 ,ur.-KsiPt-tl I witl iu Fs.lruar. 1 ,,i t.-l to I. tntiu rr. in.ni' lijfd it anitrt- i rxt' t ti. u In in It. Xy ' t-u.tr h.uw, t. . lli r ; with m-.i ral i-U.vt, tuiriK-il to tlif ZT'nttul in .MoT' b ; lal. Itf nl't- llirr.ufc.li iD.o Ihr rt-iir. Jar.'l . - I (Hfwd to iiitr-i .-. Ls-nt l.,r t-ix .r W-lit Li.tirn. ki-1 Un it wn UUn !rt-iu the ru u-mul oi u, d. a'l ii i t.nt-ui ' "UI"1 ,n. ,n. i'"-i-t -t;.if. t,.i it,. ymy..- ua.k 'rriVK HJUTTU WUJ WI.Mi'vT. I rl l'lffrIUI , ly rerooiiufD l ..i.r ?t, a tu tl.r run, l.ui.U t. -;. .hf, n I do, llMt thv-y arv il- n.hr fcrfj.rt t u it - -.t..e lor aiiT .!' lo b. Bia.l.. TiiitMAS J. I'titt KM.. 1 yA lrift- r'lunt r,f thf mU.xw SAKf a In.-. oo liauij. at Mil CLesiuut Str-t, tUtt 4 loutb lour 111 i ! biij..i.-iif.,. CORRECTION. j 'mi floods shipprd from Philadelphia A.c. by ALLOW l.ks Line are MJT -re-shipped al Ilarrislui;." (as would appfar by Mr. Peipher's a.ivt ru- ii;cni) but eo ihr, uah I without delay lo their destination ou the u- i quehanna or lhe est Uranch. j July id, lo.-.J C.G. KKK K. Asenl ! OOK HE HE! LaUii'H anil r. ntlr mm. I iicur. is now rea.ly lor Hie sprni" tra HEIiR i: X of Isiio, a line and z-'vd variety of 1 ' Sonstfrlh urnilnrr, comprisinc Bureaus i.f all kind. Ji-nr.v l.ind. , I ullage, and r renrh Ilo.Kk a-N Centre. I' ,ird. i liinins, Hr-aklasi. and S. la Ta''e Cat, ,ir, '. atot tt'ah Siand Hal and Towel It .r ks. and j anything in the Cabinet line. Ii not on hand. J will be ma le l.i order. Cine feat and Hair : Cloth Chairs of tlftWet t-, and aim si I any pattern C.np Smols, Ke-epn, n ch.nrs. Iloise M,oe, ari-1 all kinds ol Viih!i Ciia.rs, for sale cheap lor cash or shoil ere '.ii. A l the above, can be had at the I Warerooni of D Gitttr cn Market St. 'our doors alove tlie U.,li. oi at the ol :saI1,l n ,si ,r tr ni s,re"-' ,,f t.er - wiil be slail iii see all his old customers and all the new ones who may lavor linn wi;h a .ii The subscriber al-o attends to the I ii. drrliikins IIumiiom in all i's van, us blanches. H ug piomted with Iisk's Pa tent Metalic Ilunal Ca-e.. and Collins of his own manul'ac tur nc always on hand. ' he is prepared al any tin e lo wait upon any I who ii. ay lav. r him nh a rail. Thankful for the p,ist tavors. he stiil a.-ks for a con- tiniiani e i I the same. I Keh. 21,'sn.i DAVID i;iXTER. i PEIPHER'S LINE 0 AXD FI.OM Pli ILADI.LPHIA Kl.UUTIO' 111' n.HMiT. Ut Clan d Uo ccnu rr 111) i-ucTta. 4 3.1 ilo a.1 do do 4tti do 27 do do Pferial I'li do do heal, Itre and Corn, la eentu j.tr LuaLaL Philad. Depot with Freed, Ward d freed, 811 .Market St. Thankful for Ihe liberal patronage given ns ! we hope by strict an. ntion to business lo merit a continuance of the same. 1 THO S PEIPHER ! For further information apply lo I lyTJj C K M'liIXLY,.lgrn, Lewisbnrg ! Wwtxslty at ffiuislinrii. rPIIE Spring Term begins on tlie lStli L day of April nex. BOARD OP INSTRUCTION. j fiev. J. R. Loomi.o. LL. P., President ' and Trofeaor of Mel.li,,irs and Mural 1'uiloaof h j : Rev. T. F. Curtis, A. M., ' j Rev. G. R. Bliss, A. 31., J O C T T1 T rrofeaacr of Language. J C. S. James, rh. I., I'K'S-aaor of lathematicaanil Xat Thil. F. . Tnstin, A. 31., I AJj. ITulaaHir of Langnmea an l Tearher of . Aatural Sti.n. : I. C. jnn, A. C, j rrineipal of tha aeaJenij. M. H . Cramer, A:.. a. Miss A . Tn vlnr " ! , ... ,r , fnnrit al of til. remale Institute. 3Iiss II. E. t-pratt. Tearhar of Valhematka. 3Iiss M. L. Mason, 3Ii.s R. S. "Warren, Teacher of Drawing. ir r n i xr ,T'mrB"f French and Utin. 3I0US. I 1 II. Held. Mons. K. Volkmar, Tearbrrcf Slunk. I Tearher of n.rm.n I CuLLECE- Tuition per annum. 0o ' Koom rem. Library, Ac, 9 10 Acaumi Tuition per annum, 15. lo 30 00 1 Care, Kepairs, Ac, 1 HO ' r e. I.asT. Tuition tier a.,n.,m lo nn on kepairs " R5 The Academy building has been fitted up to receive boarders, and ihey are provided with board, furnished room, and lights at I.a5per week. CVm i,li a tiue assortiniDt by ) 11 urtu i (JocJmaa M3t. FHILAD'A PtATFCRU SCALER St ILLS' I r r' arc (m y V7'or Railroads M;AH'.'; I hay- eripii.m, un,. ac. lor , ore and me,Fi... t I IV ire arr.rriiilw. P.. I ... - 11 .11.1.. ' .".will '""ersrun, risK, every scale is fri.-i...... correct, and il, after trial, not fi uod ai, , tory. can be returr.ed without charge. l Factory al the old stand, ettl1iltj. more than thntv-hve years. r ABBOTT A Co rnrncr of Ninth and Melon ta., I-Htt. jy A Executor's Kotice. "V'OTiCE is heieby given, that Leir,lf. i. 1 tameniary on ihe last will and letain. i of JOHN R E L ll, deceased, late of VI Ueer Ii.wii-Iiiji. L'nion county, have I., granted to the ayidprsioned, by the Ragiit,J'' l.nion ci uniy, in due form ol law ; allp,r having claims against said eshaie will trp.7v them lo John Iiatesman for sett'en-ien '"j Ihose owing said estate are requested to n,,' ' luiinediate pannent, lo John liai-amaa " JOIIN IA'lHMA.,aEXreB. - ua nr.!.!.', tuf. 1)AVSfor a full course in the I,on C , , Collere. mr.si extensively patronized a best organized Ccmmercial School it, iie j;. ted States. Four I.arrre ITalls For Writing. Commercial Calculations, Bvt Keeping and Lectures. I'sual lime to e. mplete a full course, fr 6 lo 10 weeks. Kvrry Modem, upon ling, is guaranteed to te competent to man the Books ol any Business, and qualified 'a earn a salary of from Si-iOO tO SilOOO. Students- enter at any time No Vacation Review al pleasure. ' Urtl l',inti'iimt fur lint M'riti'nj awarded this Institution. The best a,j fl lest variety of Penmanship in any one Haii the I'mon. is foiiiid here. Ji t V Ministers- Sons received ai half pr,ff. For Circular ar,d Specimeiis t ,! .1 t,l,-'l..l..l f .r.L . .. , icw 111 ine llilitgr mi sd,i,e-s 7Hil f. W. JKKIs I'ml ,,,, d . ! ... h'3's-1'"". GKT I.SL'.i;i) ! ) Wet Braark lnnranrr Inapnii Lea h IIAt..fi. ' ir OX. C.(;. HARVEY, lrr,l.t. J. W. C HA I'M X. W J nis company, on entenn upon the t'z year of their business, submit the foilemt .-laie menl ol their asset and business K m public. Nunrof ri.!iri-a in f. rrr Jnnnarj 1, lseO. Alin-ui.t f.l l'r. rtv 11 sund du J Ani l ol I'o ojium St.lr? la f ret: ilo ii i..i;4 Niiml-T f.f P.'tirlf? i.a4 :it jear $: :.j Am mit 1 f l'r"-r!y m.-uiJ s"97 " " Aiii lint of I'r.miuin N,.ir. ttaifi-it r..."I6 i Aoif'UQt Kjt Loer auitaltira y 1'his Company continues to inure evm description of properly, such as bia isi, z ...ds, merchandize, Ac , asainst loss r dam ase of Fire, and lor any time limited cr per petual. SAM L If. ORWIG, .gttu I.ea isbnrs. On Si), Q j Aiiitricun Life Insurance & Trust fo, I (Capi'al Su ck -."iO,0i) CIOMPAX Vs P.uilding-.Walnnl street,. ' corner of Fourth Vh,Ui,liifkia. j 11? Lives insured al ihe usual Mutual m or at J. mt Mti.i U rates aboul so per cent. H v - .. ...... , e ,.e lowest in Jl worol A. MHII.LU1X, l resiuem Jmusi C. 71 ;i:t. P. .MILLrR. JjrnM.rwislnrr William VanGezer, I TTORMIY at Law, l-Iiirsr, I niou Co., Pa.sri AT A ItAlKiAlN! 1 1 I i The subscriber has oa hand fcr saie Inn Aft, liiisgirN, !r!, be ofler at a bargain lor I ash or will Excharse b r a good HuK.-sE. Call soon or yon ""5S " B. F. HI Ks-H. at l!t:rh a lirxxImaD'g srra, or if absent, inquire of W . H. Killer, at Wa. r.rown. Jr."j store. Lewisburg. Feb. 15 THCHAS G. GRIER, eV tuw,efortuJ.L.Voaa) Mutdiiiiakfr and Jeweller. Located tat. door -a: ,f tl!e .l;,,,.! rt rentli Mcnaanl r Mr. V.Jerw-LtBlrbLIKi, l-a. CilOi'kw, Watches, &c. repaired on shot: nonce and warranted to give saiislacia'a. rt"Au excellent asscritnent of Watcbrs, Clocks and Jewelry cr. hand Cheap f,nk. (JILT FKAMEs of all sizes made todies Lewisburg. April -9, 1H5S NOTICE. riO lhe Citizens of Lewisbnrg and ieia:rr X I- Ililll'N has removed his Barber nop from the Kiviere Hou-e to Market imei basement vf V otow Anions' building, obi door above the Post Office. Thankful lers. p asi favors, he hopes to menl a coDtinuu.t of lhe public patronage. X. It. To all who tarry here till their Seardp erow Tpup To iret a p!e:i!nl linae. pM, a harber ever zae. Juatratl on lliss at ki .saloon, luyy morn, aye or ace Toweia elean. raat'ra liarp and etiaeom keeo. Lewisburg, April 1, 16.59. E. L. HIXES. SASH and DOOEA Clixds and SHirns Flooring, Sidi::;, Framing. &c. F-.T aala at the Drue Store nf r . iau.tu. Lciat.artc, Oct JS SPICES! SPICES! SPICESI T"l'RE and No. I Ground I'errer. I Ginger, Cinnamon, Ailspice, I'lcvts. American and Lnclish .Mus.ard. Cayenne Pepper. Nutmegs. Mace, j'up. Carb. Soda, Saltpetre, aieraius. Caraway and l uriander Seed. Sal Soda, Ind.gn. Ashion Dairy and Ground Salt. Ac For Saie at lhe Eagle Mills No. SI US' S16 North Frtal street, corner of Xr . Tf adejihia. HdWAIiD WOKKEll- If Purchasers will find it greatly to 6,1 intere.-l both in quality and price to bny'-'f goods, which are wanantrd as reprearsifw . forfeited. A trial is solicited. 779Ij 'Mcat Market. Arramjemtnit fur (he JViir. JACOB V.. BROWN, having surr1'"5 Lewisbnrg Market for Ihe past six ":" luis made the loilow itit arrangements !'" coming year Mutton. Veal and f'7' 1 he best ol heel. can be ha.i on Weilnra.l.iv anil Saturi'al nines of each week, al the Markri H 0'-.'l . Market street, between SchalHe'sand I lewisburg. Pa. i ",s motto is (juick Sales for ash. " t'mM ' '"' Lxanuiie his n eat. Ap. 13,'59. I. s. M LKXHK. Ar"1 Dr. C. EI'NEAL, T I A VIXG resumed the practice nf MoT' I I l-IVl- I. I... eleSSOIialS""''' i lo the citizens of Lewisburg an,,i ''r"'.,, Othre and residence wiih James P. K"'!T,'j i iSouih Fourth suet I Une jnurrn itju pj fto.oo ' s mQm ll I